Tag Archives: Arnold Sports Festival

Thursday, March 1 SheBelieves Cup, 4 p.m. at Mapfre Stadium, 1 Black and Gold Blvd. Four of the greatest national teams in women’s soccer, including the U.S. and Germany, will play in the first leg of the three-city tournament. Tickets start at $45 plus fees ...

After 30 years in business, a Columbus-based peanut butter company is expanded its reach into the Arnold Sports Festival and to Ohio State. The owners of Crazy Richard’s peanut butter, Richard Marcus and Richard Sonksen, recently turned over the business to Sonksen’s daughter, Kimmi ...

Two members of the Ohio State community will be among the first ever people to participate in competitive yoga at the Arnold Sports Festival this year. Katurah Hansen, a doctoral student in electrical engineering and Kylienne Shaul, an instructional development specialist and alumna in environmental ...

Cheering, clapping and shouts of teams’ numbers will fill the ballroom this weekend as classical dance meets competitive sport in the Arnold DanceSport Classic. DanceSport at OSU is a student organization for ballroom dancing that combines a competitive team and a social club. This weekend, ...

For the 26th year, the Greater Columbus Convention Center and eight buildings at the Ohio Expo Center housed the nation’s largest multi-sport event: The Arnold. A new addition to the Arnold this year was the Arnold Kids Fitness Expo. There, on the Ohio Expo grounds, ...

Since 1989, hundreds of thousands of people — bulky or not — have convened in Columbus for the annual Arnold Sports Festival. And now, Columbus will “always” be the official home for body building fanatics, said actor, former bodybuilder and California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. The ...

Arnold Schwarzenegger, a man whose résumé boasts the somewhat unusal combination of governor, actor and former bodybuilder, also has a tie to Columbus — a weekend festival filled with sports, muscles and spandex. Nearly 18,000 athletes and 175,000 spectators crowded the Columbus Convention Center for ...